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Virunga's Rare Gorilla Twins Face Grim First Weeks
17 Jan
Summary
- Rare twin gorillas born in Virunga National Park face critical first weeks.
- Infant mortality rates are high for mountain gorillas, posing survival challenges.
- Park rangers closely monitor the vulnerable newborns in eastern DRC.

In Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, a rare event has occurred with the birth of mountain gorilla twins to mother Mafuko. Park ranger Jacques Katutu described the newborns as extremely vulnerable, with the initial four weeks being the most critical period for their survival. Twin births are rare among mountain gorillas, and infant mortality rates are high, with many succumbing to disease or trauma.
The Bageni family, the largest group of mountain gorillas in Virunga, now has 59 members following the arrival of these twins. Conservationists note Mafuko's resilience, having overcome personal tragedy to become an experienced mother. Rangers are implementing a strategy of careful observation and minimal intervention, prioritizing the natural bonding and care between Mafuko and her infants.




